I call it the Rose Theory. I thought about the rose. The rose grows thorns to protect itself. Even a rose, a plant, has its own defense. Just looking at nature, nature itself, is enough for self-defense. Don't we have the right to self-defense even as much as a rose? Self-defense is sacred... I mentioned that every group, everyone, especially women, should defend themselves. I said that they should develop their own self-defense. Everyone should know how to protect themselves with their consciousness and will. Interestingly, I am also the one who has to defend.
I call it the Rose Theory. I thought about the rose. The rose grows thorns to protect itself. Even a rose, a plant, has its own defense. Just looking at nature, nature itself, is enough for self-defense. Don't we have the right to self-defense even as much as a rose? Self-defense is sacred... I mentioned that every group, everyone, especially women, should defend themselves. I said that they should develop their own self-defense. Everyone should know how to protect themselves with their consciousness and will. Interestingly, I am also the one who has to defend.
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